Chile's peso CLPCL was up 0.46 percent at 611.50/611.80per dollar, compared with Tuesday's close at 614.30/614.80. "The rise of our currency is basically due to a recovery inexternal bourses, as well as euro gains against the dollar,"said one currency dealer, adding that all eyes are on the U.S.Federal Reserve as it wraps up a two-day monetary policymeeting. (Reporting by Monica Vargas and Jose Maria Latorre; Editing byJames Dalgleish) Stocks Bonds. ) I was perusing the InterWeb today when a headline on CBSSports caught my attention.Moss' lack of effort could be poison ivy to PatsAccording to CBS Sports Mike Freeman, Randy Moss is, quite possibly, the laziest man in professional sports. Freeman spent three whole hours on Sunday watching Randy Moss, and apparently only Randy Moss, and determined that his effort was lacking.It was a rather biting hatchet job. The type typically left to Internet hacks, a group I would imagine Freeman doesnt feel hes a member of.Here are some of his finer points:The problem for the Patriots is that Moss' lack of effort hurts the offense almost as much as his unbelievable abilities help it. Completely fictional, but nice.Of course, no hatchet job is complete without a few insults. 
And if you can question an injury without any proof, especially if you ignore all of the easily attainable evidence to the contraryeven better!I'm not buying that Moss was lumbering because he had a bad back. It's being portrayed by some in the media as if Moss rolled onto the field from a wheelchair But Moss has been pulling this stuff for years. This is nothing new, and it wasn't because he was hurt.Every other receiver on the field ran their routes harder, blocked harder and overall worked harder None had nearly the ability of Moss, either. Thus, there's that Moss dilemma again.His talent is so dazzling it can overcome a terrible, at times, work ethic.The Patriots seem content to put up with this tomfoolery because Moss still produces.

Bill Belichick praised Moss after the game for making a lot of plays.But there must be a part of the Patriot genome that says: What a dog.What an unbelievable dog.In the words of the immortal Jules Winnfield, Oh, you were finished Well, allow me to retort.Seriously A dogSo far this season the Patriots have run 241 offensive plays Randy Moss has participated in 233 of them. No New England Patriots skill position player not named Tom Brady has been on the field for more plays.As a matter of fact, nobodys even close.Moss averages 77 plays per game. On approximately 20 of them he runs full speed, straight up the field on some type of deep route. Youre basically talking 20 40-yard dashes over the course of a game. Thats a lot of running, even for an NFL wide receiver.If the next play isnt designed to go to him, or if its a running play, maybe Moss does take it easy a bit (as does, by the way, almost every other big-name wide receiver in the NFL).